No Justification to Exclude State Ward from Pediatric Transplant Research

American Journal of Bioethics 22 (4):87-89 (2022)
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With an overall estimated 5-year survival rate of 67 percent, bone marrow transplant is a potential cure for patients with primary immune regulatory diseases. Given that Sa...

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